5. Allows
the Department of Health to grant waivers of up to one year, taking
into consideration the magnitude of the infestation, the threat
to public health, the availability of effective alternatives,
and the likelihood of human exposure to the pesticide

6. Requires
city agencies and contractors to post advance notice of all pesticide
applications, except for exempt pesticides, with detailed information

a. Proposed
application date and two alternate dates

b. Address
of pesticide application

c. Pest
to be controlled and method of pesticide application

d. Trade
name and EPA registration number of pesticide

e. Pesticide
information hotline numbers

f. Name
and phone number of agency or contractor making the application

7. Requires
city agencies to maintain records of their pesticide applications
and provide them, on an annual basis, to the City Council and
the Department of Health (by February 1st, 2007 and every February
1st thereafter)